“A few days ago I walked along the edge of the lake and was treated to the crunch and rustle of leaves with each step I made. The acoustics of this season are different and all sounds, no matter how hushed, are as crisp as autumn air.” This quote by Eric Sloane sums up autumn in Canberra perfectly as it has been absolutely stunning this year. So beautiful, I decided to put a compilation of my favourite autumn experiences. I have been treated to many gorgeous sunrises and sunsets and even bedazzled by hot air balloons drifting on LBG during the balloon festival. Canberra has been amass with a wonderful spectrum of colours as we have transitioned from summer into winter. I hope that you enjoy my photostory of autumn.
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Fantastic Formations
6 June 2014: Marbled waters and fantastic cloud reflections made for a wonderful start on Lake Burley Griffin this morning. I love it when the conditions are super glassy and there is a terrific light show like this taking place. I hope that you like the shots…… Have a great weekend!
Cloud Drifting
5 June 2014: It felt like I was drifting amongst the clouds this afternoon. I’m so glad I managed to squeeze in a quick 45 minute paddle on LBG as there’s no better way to end a working day.
Parallel World
31 May 2014: This morning it felt like I was paddling in a scene from the ‘Lord of the Rings’. Lake Burley Griffin and the surrounding landscape were engulfed in fog that created a feeling of mystique.
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Natural Art
24 May 2014: This morning I was drawn into a wonderful creation that left me wanting more. The amazing cloud formations were highlighted by gorgeous hues to produce a stunning work of art. It’s so hard to describe what it was like out there this morning but hopefully the photos will do it justice.
Beach and Bush Delight
18 May 2014: I love feeling the sand between my toes and listening to waves methodically crash on the bank while a gorgeous sunrise is taking place. This was such a lovely way to begin the day, but then it was off to paddle and explore the beautiful Bumbo Creek. This creek is absolutely stunning and picture perfect as we paddled on super smooth mirrored waters for the entire 4hour duration. The wild life was superb and the reflections were out of this world. I hope that you enjoy the photostory from Tuross Head.
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Mother Natures Canvas
17 May 2014: Mother Nature created a stunning piece of artwork by start the morning with a array of vivid pink colours and completed her masterpiece with gorgeous golden tones. What a stunning exhibition that was, I hope you enjoy the photostory.
Misty Morning Delight
15 May 2014: It’s was as if I were teleported to another place. I love my misty morning paddles and the atmosphere that it creates. This morning the sky was clear, the conditions were smooth and soft tones were radiating. Then just on sunrise the fog and mist slowly crept in to create a totally different mood out on the water. This is why I enjoy paddling on Lake Burley Griffin as the transformation took place within 30 minutes to produce some spectacular scenery. I hope that you enjoy the photostory of my misty morning paddle.
Lost for Words
10 May 2014: Stunning, brilliant, excellent, awesome, surreal….someone get me a thesaurus! These are a few words that can be used to describe this morning’s wonderful sunrise in Canberra. I am constantly bewildered and blown away every time I venture out on the water. Every sunrise has its own unique signature and this morning’s was spectacular. I hope that you enjoy the shots as much as I enjoyed taking them. Have a great weekend!
Absolute CRACKER of a Sunrise in CBR
9 May 2014: WOW…. What a morning! There’s nothing better than drifting your way into a gorgeous pastel sunrise while floating amongst pink mist, it’s truly such a beautiful experience. The conditions were near perfect, the colours were superb and the morning transformation was yet again brilliant. I hope that you enjoy the photostory of my paddle on Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra this morning. Have a great day!
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